Closing Data Gaps to Measure the Bioeconomy in the EU

Author:

Tetere Vineta12,Zeverte-Rivza Sandija2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group, Wageningen University & Research, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, The Netherlands

2. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Svetes Str 18, LV-3001 Jelgava, Latvia

Abstract

The expansion of bio-based value chains is prioritized through various European Union (EU) policy initiatives. Due to the growing awareness of the importance of a sustainable bioeconomy in Europe, the need to increase the availability and quality of statistics is increasing. There are several essential aspects lacking, including (i) comprehensive databases and statistics for bio-based sectors; (ii) transparent methodology for bio-based data collection; and (iii) integrated value chain data and indicators that illustrate the flows of different bio-based commodities. The aim of this paper is to develop a bio-based material flow monitor to measure the physical contribution of industries to the bioeconomy. The material flow monitor describes physical material flows (including biomass) to, from, and within the economy. It is recorded in the form of supply and use tables. To measure the bioeconomy, the BioSAM database, along with disaggregated commodities and activities, are used. Data regarding waste generation/treatment and CO2 emissions/sequestrations are added to assess the impact on climate change. The results indicate that the bioeconomy in the EU is underreported due to a lack of data, leading to an insufficient understanding of its contribution to the economy. It can also be concluded that the data from the BioSAM tables are the most complete and have the highest disaggregation level for commodities and sectors, allowing one to measure the significance of the bioeconomy.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

BioMonitor project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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